US20130051851A1 - Process Cartridge - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a process cartridge comprising a drum cartridge and a development cartridge detachably attached to the drum cartridge.
- a process cartridge which includes a drum cartridge and a development cartridge detachably attached to the drum cartridge.
- this type of process cartridge includes a lock lever swingably supported on the drum cartridge.
- the lock lever contacts with a part of the development cartridge in a state in which the development cartridge is attached to the drum cartridge, so that the development cartridge is locked to the drum cartridge to prevent disengagement of the development cartridge from the drum cartridge.
- the lock lever is released from the locked position to unlock the development cartridge from the drum cartridge.
- the development cartridge is unlocked from the drum cartridge only during the time that the user retains the rotated lock lever in the unlocked position.
- the development cartridge is again locked to the drum cartridge by the lock lever. For this reason, the user has to remove the development cartridge from the drum cartridge by one hand, while operating the lock lever by the other hand. This leads to poor operability of the process cartridge.
- a process cartridge comprises: a drum cartridge including a photoconductor; a development cartridge configured to be detachably attached to the drum cartridge and including a developer carrying member for supplying developer to the photoconductor; a locking member provided on the drum cartridge and configured to be switchable between a locking position in which the development cartridge attached to the drum cartridge is in a locked state and restrained from being moved in a removing direction in which the development cartridge is removed from the drum cartridge and a lifting position in which the locked state is released and the development cartridge is movable in the removing direction; and a retaining member configured to retain the development cartridge which has been moved from the locked state in the removing direction by switching the locking member from the locking position to the lifting position.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view of a laser printer including a process cartridge according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side view of a development cartridge
- FIG. 3 shows the development cartridge attached to a drum cartridge
- FIG. 4 is similar to FIG. 3 , but shows a state in which a lock lever has been rotated with the development cartridge being attached to the drum cartridge;
- FIG. 5 is similar to FIG. 4 , but shows a state in which the development cartridge has been displaced from the drum cartridge in a removing direction;
- FIGS. 6A and 6B are views explaining an inclination angle of a contacting surface
- FIGS. 7A and 7B are schematic views showing a process cartridge according to a second embodiment of the present invention, in which FIG. 7A shows a locking member provided on the process cartridge in a locking position, and FIG. 7 B shows the locking member in a lifting position; and
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the process cartridge according to the second embodiment.
- the direction is designated as from the viewpoint of a user who is using (operating) the laser printer.
- the left-hand side of the drawing sheet corresponds to the “front” side of the laser printer
- the right-hand side of the drawing sheet corresponds to the “rear” side of the laser printer
- the front side of the drawing sheet corresponds to the “right” side of the laser printer
- the back side of the drawing sheet corresponds to the “left” side of the laser printer.
- the direction extending from top to bottom of the drawing sheet corresponds to the “vertical” or “upward-and-downward (up/down, upper/lower or top/bottom)” direction of the laser printer.
- a laser printer 1 includes a main body casing 2 , and several components housed within the main body casing 2 which principally includes a sheet feeder unit 3 for feeding a sheet of paper (hereinafter simply referred to as a “sheet” S), an exposure device 4 , a process cartridge 5 for transferring a toner image onto a sheet S, and a fixing device 8 for thermally fixing the toner image transferred onto the sheet S.
- a sheet feeder unit 3 for feeding a sheet of paper (hereinafter simply referred to as a “sheet” S)
- an exposure device 4 for a toner image onto a sheet S
- a fixing device 8 for thermally fixing the toner image transferred onto the sheet S.
- the sheet feeder unit 3 is provided in a lower space within the main body casing 2 , and principally includes a sheet feed tray 31 , a sheet pressure plate 32 , and a sheet feed mechanism 33 . Sheets S stored in the sheet feed tray 31 are urged upward by the sheet pressure plate 32 , and supplied to the process cartridge 5 (between a photoconductor drum 61 and a transfer roller 63 ) by the sheet feed mechanism 33 .
- the exposure device 4 is provided in an upper space within the main body casing 2 , and principally includes a laser beam emitter (not shown), a polygon mirror, lenses, and reflecting mirrors, which are shown in the figure without reference numerals.
- the exposure device 4 is configured to cause a laser beam produced based upon image data and emitted from the laser beam emitter to travel along a path indicated by chain double-dashed line, so that a peripheral surface of the photoconductor drum 61 is rapidly scanned and illuminated consecutively with the laser beam.
- the process cartridge 5 is disposed below the exposure device 4 within the main body casing 2 , and configured to be installable in and removable from the main body casing 2 through an opening formed when a front cover 21 provided at the main body casing 2 is swung open.
- the process cartridge 5 includes a drum cartridge 6 and a development cartridge 7 .
- the drum cartridge 6 principally includes a photoconductor drum 61 , a charger 62 , and a transfer roller 63 .
- the development cartridge 7 is configured to be detachably attached to the drum cartridge 6 .
- the development cartridge 7 principally includes a development roller 71 , a supply roller 72 , a doctor blade 73 , a toner reservoir 74 for storing toner, and an agitator 75 disposed in a toner storage chamber 74 , which is an example of an agitating member.
- the peripheral surface of the photoconductor drum 61 is uniformly charged by the charger 62 , and then exposed to a rapidly sweeping laser beam from the exposure device 4 . Therefore, the electric potential of the exposed area lowers so that an electrostatic latent image associated with image data is formed on the surface of the photoconductor drum 61 .
- toner in the toner reservoir 74 is agitated by the agitator 75 and supplied via the supply roller 72 to the development roller 71 .
- the toner on the development roller 71 goes through between the development roller 71 and the doctor blade 73 , so that a thin layer of toner having a predetermined thickness is carried on the development roller 71 .
- the toner carried on the development roller 71 is supplied from the development roller 71 to the electrostatic latent image formed on the photoconductor drum 61 . Accordingly, the electrostatic latent image is visualized and a toner image is formed on the photoconductor drum 61 . Thereafter, while a sheet S is conveyed through between the photoconductor drum 61 and the transfer roller 63 , the toner image on the photoconductor drum 61 is transferred onto the sheet S.
- the fixing device 8 is provided at the rear side of the process cartridge 5 .
- the fixing device 8 principally includes a heating unit 81 and a pressure roller 82 .
- the heating unit 81 includes a halogen heater, a fixing belt, and a nip plate, which are shown in the figure without reference numerals.
- the pressure roller 82 is configured to nip the fixing belt against the nip plate of the heating unit 81 .
- the toner image transferred onto the sheet S is thermally fixed on the sheet S while passing through between the heating unit 81 and the pressure roller 82 .
- the sheet S with the toner image thermally fixed thereon is ejected by a sheet delivery roller 23 onto a sheet output tray 22 .
- the process cartridge 5 includes the drum cartridge 6 , and the development cartridge 7 configured to be detachably attached to the drum cartridge 6 .
- the development cartridge 7 includes a holding portion 101 to be held by the user at a front end of the casing (development frame) 100 , and the development roller 71 is rotatably supported at a rear end of the casing 100 .
- a locking rib 110 Provided on the right-side wall 102 of the casing 100 are a locking rib 110 , a protrusion 120 , and a lifting rib 130 .
- Abutment ribs 140 are formed respectively at the right-side wall 102 and the left-side wall (not shown) of the casing 100 .
- the locking rib 110 is formed as a thin plate-shaped protrusion extending outward from the right-side wall 102 of the casing 100 .
- the locking rib 110 has a substantially horizontal surface 111 which extends in the front-and-rear direction and faces upward in a state in which the development cartridge 7 is attached to the drum cartridge 6 .
- the protrusion 120 is disposed above the locking rib 110 and extends outward from the right-side wall 102 of the casing 100 .
- the protrusion 120 is arranged side by side with the rotary shaft (i.e., the center axis) of the agitator 75 in the right-and-left direction.
- the lifting rib 130 is a thin plate-shaped protrusion disposed diagonally upward and rearward of the locking rib 110 at a rear side of the protrusion 120 and extending outward from the right-side wall 102 of the casing 100 .
- the lifting rib 130 extends from the protrusion 120 toward the development roller 71 and includes a contacting surface 131 which faces diagonally downward and frontward. To be more specific, as best seen in FIG.
- the contacting surface 131 inclines at an angle closer to an inclination angle of a plane L2 connecting the axis of rotation of the development roller 71 and the axis of rotation of a lock lever 200 to be described later than to an inclination angle of a plane L1 orthogonal to a rotating direction R of the lock lever 200 at a contacting point between the lock lever 200 and the contacting surface 131 .
- the abutment rib 140 is a thin plate-shaped protrusion disposed frontward of the locking rib 110 and extending outward respectively from the right-side wall 102 and the left-side wall (not shown) of the casing 100 . As seen in the right-and-left direction, the abutment rib 140 has a U-shaped configuration having a closed end facing forward.
- the drum cartridge 6 principally includes a drum frame 6 A, a photoconductor drum 61 rotatably supported at a rear side of the drum frame 6 A, a pair of rocking arms 300 as an example of a pressing portion, and the lock lever 200 as an example of a locking member.
- a pair of receiving portions 64 for receiving the rotary shaft 71 A of the development roller 71 are formed at side walls of the drum frame 6 A, in positions frontward of the photoconductor drum 61 . As seen from side, each receiving portion 64 has a substantially U-shaped configuration with its front side open for receiving the rotary shaft 71 A of the development roller 71 .
- the rocking arms 300 are rotatably supported at front end portions of right and left walls of the drum cartridge 6 .
- Each rocking arm 300 has a center of rocking movement 310 supported by the drum cartridge 6 .
- the rocking arm 300 extends substantially upward from the center of rocking movement 310 , and includes a pressing surface 301 facing rearward, and a retaining surface 302 as an example of a retaining member, which extends diagonally upward and frontward from the upper end of the pressing surface 301 and faces diagonally upward and rearward.
- a coil spring 320 is provided at a front side of the center of rocking movement 310 of each rocking arm 300 to urge the rocking arm 300 in the clockwise direction of FIG. 3 .
- the urging force of the coil spring 320 is set such that, when the development cartridge 7 is disengaged from the drum cartridge 6 by operating the lock lever 200 , the development cartridge 7 receives a force from the rocking arm 300 and pops up in a removing direction in which the development cartridge 7 is removed from the drum cartridge 6 .
- the lock lever 200 is configured to disengage the development cartridge 7 from the drum cartridge 6 by upwardly displacing that portion of the casing 100 (the development cartridge 7 ) which is provided with the agitator 75 , while the rotary shaft 71 A of the development roller 71 is received in the receiving portions 64 .
- the lock lever 200 is configured to be movable between a locking position (as seen in FIG. 3 ) in which the development cartridge 7 attached to the drum cartridge 6 is in a locked state and restrained from being moved in the removing direction and a lifting position (as seen in FIG. 5 ) in which the locked state is released by rotating the lock lever 200 from the locking position and the development cartridge 7 is moved in the removing direction.
- the lock lever 200 is provided on the right wall of the drum cartridge 6 between the photoconductor drum 61 and the rocking arm 300 .
- the lock lever 200 is rotatably supported at a position close to the rear end of the protrusion 120 of the development cartridge 7 .
- the lock lever 200 is supported between the axis of rotation 75 A of the agitator 75 and the development roller 71 .
- a stopper (not shown) is provided to restrict the rotation of the lock lever 200 in the clockwise direction of the figure, so that the lock lever 200 is kept in the locking position unless the user operates the lock lever 200 .
- the lock lever 200 principally includes a main body portion 210 , an operating lever 220 as an example of an operating portion, and a resin spring 212 .
- the main body portion 210 is a substantially rectangular plate member having a center portion 211 which is rotatably supported by the right wall of the drum cartridge 6 .
- the main body portion 210 has a contact rib 230 as an example of a contact portion; the contact rib 230 extends in the front-and-rear direction along an edge of the main body portion 210 , which is located in the lowermost position when the lock lever 200 is in the locking position.
- the contact rib 230 is formed as a thin plate-shaped protrusion extending inward from the main body portion 210 toward the interior of the drum cartridge 6 , that is, toward the development cartridge 7 .
- the contact rib 230 has an arcuate shape which is concave toward the center portion of the main body portion 210 .
- the contact rib 230 is located between the locking rib 110 and the protrusion 120 of the development cartridge 7 and engages with the surface 111 of the locking rib 110 from above, thereby restraining the development cartridge 7 from being moved in the removing direction.
- the contact rib 230 In the lifting position of the lock lever 200 as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6B , the contact rib 230 is positioned away from the locking rib 110 , and the front end portion of the lock lever 200 in the rotating direction thereof comes into contact with the contacting surface 131 at a predetermined position between the center portion 211 of the main body portion 210 (the axis of rotation of the lock lever 200 ) and the development roller 71 .
- the front end portion of the contact rib 230 in the rotating direction of the lock lever 200 is located between the axis of rotation 75 A of the agitator 75 and the development roller 71 .
- the operating lever 220 is disposed on the opposite edge of the main body portion 210 , with respect to the center portion 211 , from the contact rib 230 provided on the other edge.
- the operating lever 220 In the locked state, the operating lever 220 extends substantially in the front-and-rear direction and sticks out from the main body portion 210 in the forward direction.
- the operating lever 220 causes the lock lever 200 to rotate in the anticlockwise direction of the figure (i.e., in a direction opposite to the removing direction in which the development cartridge 7 rotates to disengage from the drum cartridge 6 ) to thereby change the position of the lock lever 200 from the locking position to the lifting position.
- the resin spring 212 is flexible and extends downward from the lower end of the main body portion 210 . As best seen in FIG. 4 , when the lock lever 200 is caused to rotate in the anticlockwise direction of the figure from the locking position to the lifting position, the resin spring 212 is brought into contact with a projection 65 formed on the inner wall of the drum cartridge 6 and deforms. Therefore, an urging force acts on the lock lever 200 having been moved in the lifting position so as to return into the locking position.
- the rocking arm 300 comes into contact with the abutment rib 140 of the development cartridge 7 from forward of the abutment rib 140 .
- a pressing surface 301 of the rocking arm 300 contacts with the front end portion of the abutment rib 140 , so that the abutment rib 140 is urged in the rearward direction by the urging force exerted by the coil spring 320 . Accordingly, the development cartridge 7 is urged so that the development roller 71 is pressed against the photoconductor drum 61 .
- the inclination angle of the contacting surface 131 when comparing the inclination angle of the contacting surface 131 with the inclination angle of a plane L1 that is orthogonal to the rotating direction R of the lock lever 200 at a contacting point between the lock lever 200 and the contacting surface 131 , the inclination angle of the contacting surface 131 is more closely approximate to the inclination angle of a plane L2 connecting the axis of rotation of the development roller 71 and the axis of rotation of the lock lever 200 . This ensures that a force from the contact rib 230 for pushing up the contacting surface 131 is transmitted to the contacting surface 131 .
- the retaining surface 302 supports the abutment rib 140 . Therefore, even if the lock lever 200 returns to the locking position from the lifting position, the retaining surface 302 can retain the development cartridge 7 in a released state.
- the process cartridge 5 includes the retaining surface 302 configured to retain the development cartridge 7 which has been disengaged from the drum cartridge 6 by the operation of the lock lever 200 , the user first operates the lock lever 200 by one hand and then he can easily remove the development cartridge 7 from the drum cartridge 6 by holding the holding portion 101 of the development cartridge 7 using the same hand.
- the lock lever 200 is located between the axis of rotation 75 A of the agitator 75 and the development roller 71 , particularly, in a position close to a contact line between the development roller 71 , which is a rotation center of the development cartridge 7 , and the photoconductor drum 61 . Therefore, the development cartridge 7 displaces in the removing direction to a large amount even if the amount of displacement of the lock lever 200 is small.
- the rocking arm 300 has the retaining surface 302 configured to retain the development cartridge 7 disengaged from the drum cartridge 6 . This can reduce the number of constituent parts as compared with a configuration in which a separate member for retaining the development cartridge 7 disengaged from the drum cartridge 6 is provided other than the rocking arm 300 .
- the locking member and the retaining member are provided discretely in the first embodiment, the locking member and the retaining member are formed as a single part in this embodiment.
- a locking rib 110 and a lifting rib 130 are formed on a side wall of the development cartridge 7 .
- the locking rib 110 is disposed below a locking member 400 to be described later.
- the locking rib 110 has a surface 111 which faces upward.
- the lifting rib 130 is disposed above the locking member 400 to be described later.
- the lifting rib 130 has a contacting surface 131 which faces diagonally downward and frontward.
- the locking member 400 is configured to be switchable between a locking position (as seen in FIG. 7A ) in which the development cartridge 7 attached to the drum cartridge 6 is in a locked state and restrained from being moved in the removing direction and a lifting position (as seen in FIG. 7B ) in which the locked state is released and the development cartridge 7 is movable in the removing direction.
- the locking member 400 principally includes a main body portion 410 , a locking protrusion 420 , and a lifting protrusion 430 as an example of a contact portion.
- the main body portion 410 includes two circular plates, one of which is provided inside the drum cartridge 6 on a left wall thereof and, as best seen in FIG. 8 , the other one of which is provided outside the drum cartridge 6 on the left wall thereof.
- the two circular plates are connected by a connecting shaft which is shown in the figure without a reference numeral.
- the main body portion 410 is rotatably supported by the drum cartridge 6 .
- the main body portion 410 disposed inside the drum cartridge 6 has a groove 411 at a surface facing to the drum cartridge 6 .
- the groove 411 is formed in a circumferential direction along an edge of the main body portion 410 .
- the groove 411 is formed such that a projection 412 to be described later is brought into contact with a lower end portion of the groove 411 when the locking member 400 is in the locking position, whereas the projection 412 is bought into contact with an upper end portion of the groove 411 when the locking member 400 is in the lifting position.
- the locking protrusion 420 is formed as a protrusion having a substantially triangular configuration as seen from side. To be more specific, the locking protrusion 420 extends from the main body portion 410 such that it protrudes in the downward direction while the locking protrusion 420 is in the locked state. In the locked state, the locking protrusion 420 engages with the surface 111 of the locking rib 110 from above, thereby restraining the development cartridge 7 from being moved in the removing direction.
- the lifting protrusion 430 is formed as a protrusion having a substantially triangular configuration as seen from side. To be more specific, the lifting protrusion 430 extends and protrudes from the main body portion 410 at a position downstream from the locking protrusion 420 in the rotating direction of the main body portion 410 . In the lifting position of the locking member 400 as shown in FIG. 7B , the lifting protrusion 430 comes into contact with the contacting surface 131 of the lifting rib 130 of the development cartridge 7 and pushes up the lifting rib 130 .
- a projection 412 is formed on the inner surface of the drum cartridge 6 .
- the projection 412 sticking out toward the development cartridge 7 is engageable with the groove 411 .
- the locking protrusion 420 of the locking member 400 engages with the surface 111 of the locking rib 110 from above. This can restrain the development cartridge 7 from being moved in the removing direction.
- the locking member 400 is retained in the position shown in FIG. 7B .
- the lifting protrusion 430 operates as a retaining member for retaining the development cartridge 7 disengaged from the drum cartridge 6 in the released state.
- the process cartridge 5 according to the second embodiment includes the lifting protrusion 430 configured to retain the development cartridge 7 which has been disengaged from the drum cartridge 6 and moved in the removing direction by the operation of the locking member 400 , the user first operates the locking member 400 by one hand and then he can easily remove the development cartridge 7 from the drum cartridge 6 by holding the holding portion 101 of the development cartridge 7 using the same hand and pulling the development cartridge 7 in the forward direction.
- the photoconductor drum 61 is employed as an example of a photoconductor.
- the present invention is not limited to this specific configuration.
- a belt-type photoconductor may be employed.
- the process cartridge 5 according to the present invention is adapted to the laser printer 1 .
- the present invention is applicable to other image forming apparatuses such as a copying machine and a multifunction peripheral.
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- This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-186889 filed on Aug. 30, 2011, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The present invention relates to a process cartridge comprising a drum cartridge and a development cartridge detachably attached to the drum cartridge.
- Conventionally, a process cartridge is known in the art, which includes a drum cartridge and a development cartridge detachably attached to the drum cartridge. To be more specific, this type of process cartridge includes a lock lever swingably supported on the drum cartridge.
- The lock lever contacts with a part of the development cartridge in a state in which the development cartridge is attached to the drum cartridge, so that the development cartridge is locked to the drum cartridge to prevent disengagement of the development cartridge from the drum cartridge. When the user rotates the lock lever to unlock, the lock lever is released from the locked position to unlock the development cartridge from the drum cartridge.
- In the aforementioned process cartridge, the development cartridge is unlocked from the drum cartridge only during the time that the user retains the rotated lock lever in the unlocked position. However, once the user releases his hand from the lock lever, the development cartridge is again locked to the drum cartridge by the lock lever. For this reason, the user has to remove the development cartridge from the drum cartridge by one hand, while operating the lock lever by the other hand. This leads to poor operability of the process cartridge.
- In view of the above, it would be desirable to provide a process cartridge, which can ease the operation for removing the development cartridge from the drum cartridge.
- According to the present invention, a process cartridge comprises: a drum cartridge including a photoconductor; a development cartridge configured to be detachably attached to the drum cartridge and including a developer carrying member for supplying developer to the photoconductor; a locking member provided on the drum cartridge and configured to be switchable between a locking position in which the development cartridge attached to the drum cartridge is in a locked state and restrained from being moved in a removing direction in which the development cartridge is removed from the drum cartridge and a lifting position in which the locked state is released and the development cartridge is movable in the removing direction; and a retaining member configured to retain the development cartridge which has been moved from the locked state in the removing direction by switching the locking member from the locking position to the lifting position.
- To better understand the claimed invention, and to show how the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example only, to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view of a laser printer including a process cartridge according to a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a side view of a development cartridge; -
FIG. 3 shows the development cartridge attached to a drum cartridge; -
FIG. 4 is similar toFIG. 3 , but shows a state in which a lock lever has been rotated with the development cartridge being attached to the drum cartridge; -
FIG. 5 is similar toFIG. 4 , but shows a state in which the development cartridge has been displaced from the drum cartridge in a removing direction; -
FIGS. 6A and 6B are views explaining an inclination angle of a contacting surface; -
FIGS. 7A and 7B are schematic views showing a process cartridge according to a second embodiment of the present invention, in whichFIG. 7A shows a locking member provided on the process cartridge in a locking position, andFIG. 7 B shows the locking member in a lifting position; and -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the process cartridge according to the second embodiment. - A detailed description will be given of a first embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- In the following description, a general arrangement of a laser printer comprising a process cartridge according to the first embodiment will be described, and thereafter characteristic features of the present invention will be described in detail.
- In the following description, the direction is designated as from the viewpoint of a user who is using (operating) the laser printer. To be more specific, in
FIG. 1 , the left-hand side of the drawing sheet corresponds to the “front” side of the laser printer, the right-hand side of the drawing sheet corresponds to the “rear” side of the laser printer, the front side of the drawing sheet corresponds to the “right” side of the laser printer, and the back side of the drawing sheet corresponds to the “left” side of the laser printer. Similarly, the direction extending from top to bottom of the drawing sheet corresponds to the “vertical” or “upward-and-downward (up/down, upper/lower or top/bottom)” direction of the laser printer. - As seen in
FIG. 1 , a laser printer 1 includes amain body casing 2, and several components housed within themain body casing 2 which principally includes asheet feeder unit 3 for feeding a sheet of paper (hereinafter simply referred to as a “sheet” S), anexposure device 4, aprocess cartridge 5 for transferring a toner image onto a sheet S, and a fixing device 8 for thermally fixing the toner image transferred onto the sheet S. - The
sheet feeder unit 3 is provided in a lower space within themain body casing 2, and principally includes asheet feed tray 31, asheet pressure plate 32, and asheet feed mechanism 33. Sheets S stored in thesheet feed tray 31 are urged upward by thesheet pressure plate 32, and supplied to the process cartridge 5 (between aphotoconductor drum 61 and a transfer roller 63) by thesheet feed mechanism 33. - The
exposure device 4 is provided in an upper space within themain body casing 2, and principally includes a laser beam emitter (not shown), a polygon mirror, lenses, and reflecting mirrors, which are shown in the figure without reference numerals. Theexposure device 4 is configured to cause a laser beam produced based upon image data and emitted from the laser beam emitter to travel along a path indicated by chain double-dashed line, so that a peripheral surface of thephotoconductor drum 61 is rapidly scanned and illuminated consecutively with the laser beam. - The
process cartridge 5 is disposed below theexposure device 4 within themain body casing 2, and configured to be installable in and removable from themain body casing 2 through an opening formed when afront cover 21 provided at themain body casing 2 is swung open. Theprocess cartridge 5 includes adrum cartridge 6 and adevelopment cartridge 7. - The
drum cartridge 6 principally includes aphotoconductor drum 61, acharger 62, and atransfer roller 63. Thedevelopment cartridge 7 is configured to be detachably attached to thedrum cartridge 6. Thedevelopment cartridge 7 principally includes adevelopment roller 71, asupply roller 72, adoctor blade 73, atoner reservoir 74 for storing toner, and anagitator 75 disposed in atoner storage chamber 74, which is an example of an agitating member. - In this
process cartridge 5, the peripheral surface of thephotoconductor drum 61 is uniformly charged by thecharger 62, and then exposed to a rapidly sweeping laser beam from theexposure device 4. Therefore, the electric potential of the exposed area lowers so that an electrostatic latent image associated with image data is formed on the surface of thephotoconductor drum 61. Meanwhile, toner in thetoner reservoir 74 is agitated by theagitator 75 and supplied via thesupply roller 72 to thedevelopment roller 71. The toner on thedevelopment roller 71 goes through between thedevelopment roller 71 and thedoctor blade 73, so that a thin layer of toner having a predetermined thickness is carried on thedevelopment roller 71. - The toner carried on the
development roller 71 is supplied from thedevelopment roller 71 to the electrostatic latent image formed on thephotoconductor drum 61. Accordingly, the electrostatic latent image is visualized and a toner image is formed on thephotoconductor drum 61. Thereafter, while a sheet S is conveyed through between thephotoconductor drum 61 and thetransfer roller 63, the toner image on thephotoconductor drum 61 is transferred onto the sheet S. - The fixing device 8 is provided at the rear side of the
process cartridge 5. The fixing device 8 principally includes aheating unit 81 and apressure roller 82. Theheating unit 81 includes a halogen heater, a fixing belt, and a nip plate, which are shown in the figure without reference numerals. Thepressure roller 82 is configured to nip the fixing belt against the nip plate of theheating unit 81. In the fixing device 8, the toner image transferred onto the sheet S is thermally fixed on the sheet S while passing through between theheating unit 81 and thepressure roller 82. The sheet S with the toner image thermally fixed thereon is ejected by asheet delivery roller 23 onto asheet output tray 22. - As described above, the
process cartridge 5 includes thedrum cartridge 6, and thedevelopment cartridge 7 configured to be detachably attached to thedrum cartridge 6. - As seen in
FIG. 2 , thedevelopment cartridge 7 includes aholding portion 101 to be held by the user at a front end of the casing (development frame) 100, and thedevelopment roller 71 is rotatably supported at a rear end of thecasing 100. Provided on the right-side wall 102 of thecasing 100 are alocking rib 110, aprotrusion 120, and alifting rib 130.Abutment ribs 140 are formed respectively at the right-side wall 102 and the left-side wall (not shown) of thecasing 100. - The
locking rib 110 is formed as a thin plate-shaped protrusion extending outward from the right-side wall 102 of thecasing 100. The lockingrib 110 has a substantiallyhorizontal surface 111 which extends in the front-and-rear direction and faces upward in a state in which thedevelopment cartridge 7 is attached to thedrum cartridge 6. - The
protrusion 120 is disposed above the lockingrib 110 and extends outward from the right-side wall 102 of thecasing 100. Theprotrusion 120 is arranged side by side with the rotary shaft (i.e., the center axis) of theagitator 75 in the right-and-left direction. - The lifting
rib 130 is a thin plate-shaped protrusion disposed diagonally upward and rearward of the lockingrib 110 at a rear side of theprotrusion 120 and extending outward from the right-side wall 102 of thecasing 100. The liftingrib 130 extends from theprotrusion 120 toward thedevelopment roller 71 and includes a contactingsurface 131 which faces diagonally downward and frontward. To be more specific, as best seen inFIG. 6A , the contactingsurface 131 inclines at an angle closer to an inclination angle of a plane L2 connecting the axis of rotation of thedevelopment roller 71 and the axis of rotation of alock lever 200 to be described later than to an inclination angle of a plane L1 orthogonal to a rotating direction R of thelock lever 200 at a contacting point between thelock lever 200 and the contactingsurface 131. - Turning now to
FIG. 2 , theabutment rib 140 is a thin plate-shaped protrusion disposed frontward of the lockingrib 110 and extending outward respectively from the right-side wall 102 and the left-side wall (not shown) of thecasing 100. As seen in the right-and-left direction, theabutment rib 140 has a U-shaped configuration having a closed end facing forward. - As best seen in
FIG. 3 , thedrum cartridge 6 principally includes adrum frame 6A, aphotoconductor drum 61 rotatably supported at a rear side of thedrum frame 6A, a pair of rockingarms 300 as an example of a pressing portion, and thelock lever 200 as an example of a locking member. - A pair of receiving
portions 64 for receiving therotary shaft 71A of thedevelopment roller 71 are formed at side walls of thedrum frame 6A, in positions frontward of thephotoconductor drum 61. As seen from side, each receivingportion 64 has a substantially U-shaped configuration with its front side open for receiving therotary shaft 71A of thedevelopment roller 71. - The rocking
arms 300 are rotatably supported at front end portions of right and left walls of thedrum cartridge 6. Each rockingarm 300 has a center of rockingmovement 310 supported by thedrum cartridge 6. The rockingarm 300 extends substantially upward from the center of rockingmovement 310, and includes apressing surface 301 facing rearward, and a retainingsurface 302 as an example of a retaining member, which extends diagonally upward and frontward from the upper end of thepressing surface 301 and faces diagonally upward and rearward. Acoil spring 320 is provided at a front side of the center of rockingmovement 310 of each rockingarm 300 to urge the rockingarm 300 in the clockwise direction ofFIG. 3 . - The urging force of the
coil spring 320 is set such that, when thedevelopment cartridge 7 is disengaged from thedrum cartridge 6 by operating thelock lever 200, thedevelopment cartridge 7 receives a force from the rockingarm 300 and pops up in a removing direction in which thedevelopment cartridge 7 is removed from thedrum cartridge 6. - The
lock lever 200 is configured to disengage thedevelopment cartridge 7 from thedrum cartridge 6 by upwardly displacing that portion of the casing 100 (the development cartridge 7) which is provided with theagitator 75, while therotary shaft 71A of thedevelopment roller 71 is received in the receivingportions 64. Thelock lever 200 is configured to be movable between a locking position (as seen inFIG. 3 ) in which thedevelopment cartridge 7 attached to thedrum cartridge 6 is in a locked state and restrained from being moved in the removing direction and a lifting position (as seen inFIG. 5 ) in which the locked state is released by rotating thelock lever 200 from the locking position and thedevelopment cartridge 7 is moved in the removing direction. - The
lock lever 200 is provided on the right wall of thedrum cartridge 6 between thephotoconductor drum 61 and the rockingarm 300. To be more specific, as seen from the right-and-left direction, thelock lever 200 is rotatably supported at a position close to the rear end of theprotrusion 120 of thedevelopment cartridge 7. In other words, thelock lever 200 is supported between the axis ofrotation 75A of theagitator 75 and thedevelopment roller 71. A stopper (not shown) is provided to restrict the rotation of thelock lever 200 in the clockwise direction of the figure, so that thelock lever 200 is kept in the locking position unless the user operates thelock lever 200. - The
lock lever 200 principally includes amain body portion 210, an operatinglever 220 as an example of an operating portion, and aresin spring 212. - The
main body portion 210 is a substantially rectangular plate member having acenter portion 211 which is rotatably supported by the right wall of thedrum cartridge 6. Themain body portion 210 has acontact rib 230 as an example of a contact portion; thecontact rib 230 extends in the front-and-rear direction along an edge of themain body portion 210, which is located in the lowermost position when thelock lever 200 is in the locking position. - The
contact rib 230 is formed as a thin plate-shaped protrusion extending inward from themain body portion 210 toward the interior of thedrum cartridge 6, that is, toward thedevelopment cartridge 7. Thecontact rib 230 has an arcuate shape which is concave toward the center portion of themain body portion 210. - In the locked state, the
contact rib 230 is located between the lockingrib 110 and theprotrusion 120 of thedevelopment cartridge 7 and engages with thesurface 111 of the lockingrib 110 from above, thereby restraining thedevelopment cartridge 7 from being moved in the removing direction. In the lifting position of thelock lever 200 as shown inFIGS. 5 and 6B , thecontact rib 230 is positioned away from the lockingrib 110, and the front end portion of thelock lever 200 in the rotating direction thereof comes into contact with the contactingsurface 131 at a predetermined position between thecenter portion 211 of the main body portion 210 (the axis of rotation of the lock lever 200) and thedevelopment roller 71. In other words, in the lifting position of thelock lever 200, the front end portion of thecontact rib 230 in the rotating direction of thelock lever 200 is located between the axis ofrotation 75A of theagitator 75 and thedevelopment roller 71. - Turning now to
FIG. 3 , the operatinglever 220 is disposed on the opposite edge of themain body portion 210, with respect to thecenter portion 211, from thecontact rib 230 provided on the other edge. In the locked state, the operatinglever 220 extends substantially in the front-and-rear direction and sticks out from themain body portion 210 in the forward direction. When the user depresses the operatinglever 220 downward to release the locked state, the operatinglever 220 causes thelock lever 200 to rotate in the anticlockwise direction of the figure (i.e., in a direction opposite to the removing direction in which thedevelopment cartridge 7 rotates to disengage from the drum cartridge 6) to thereby change the position of thelock lever 200 from the locking position to the lifting position. - The
resin spring 212 is flexible and extends downward from the lower end of themain body portion 210. As best seen inFIG. 4 , when thelock lever 200 is caused to rotate in the anticlockwise direction of the figure from the locking position to the lifting position, theresin spring 212 is brought into contact with aprojection 65 formed on the inner wall of thedrum cartridge 6 and deforms. Therefore, an urging force acts on thelock lever 200 having been moved in the lifting position so as to return into the locking position. - Operation and advantageous effects of the
process cartridge 5 configured as described above will be described below. - As best seen in
FIG. 3 , when thedevelopment cartridge 7 is attached to thedrum cartridge 6, the rockingarm 300 comes into contact with theabutment rib 140 of thedevelopment cartridge 7 from forward of theabutment rib 140. To be more specific, apressing surface 301 of the rockingarm 300 contacts with the front end portion of theabutment rib 140, so that theabutment rib 140 is urged in the rearward direction by the urging force exerted by thecoil spring 320. Accordingly, thedevelopment cartridge 7 is urged so that thedevelopment roller 71 is pressed against thephotoconductor drum 61. - In this locking position of the
lock lever 200, thecontact rib 230 contacts with thesurface 111 of the lockingrib 110 provided on thedevelopment cartridge 7 from above thesurface 111. Therefore, thelock lever 200 restricts the movement of thedevelopment cartridge 7 in the removing direction, and thedevelopment cartridge 7 is unable to be removed from thedrum cartridge 6. - When the user operates the
lock lever 200 by depressing the front end portion of the operatinglever 220 downward, thelock lever 200 is caused to rotate in the anticlockwise direction of the figure. By this rotation of thelock lever 200, thecontact rib 230 moves in the diagonally upward and rearward direction and is almost disengaged from the lockingrib 110. - When the user moves the operating
lever 220 of thelock lever 200 further in the same direction as shown inFIG. 5 , the front end portion of thecontact rib 230 comes into contact with the contactingsurface 131 of the liftingrib 130 to push up the liftingrib 130. In this position, as seen inFIG. 6B , thecontact rib 230 is remote from the lockingrib 110 and located in a disengaged position, and thus thedevelopment cartridge 7 is displaced in the removing direction by a lifting force of thelock lever 200. Further, as best seen inFIG. 6A , when comparing the inclination angle of the contactingsurface 131 with the inclination angle of a plane L1 that is orthogonal to the rotating direction R of thelock lever 200 at a contacting point between thelock lever 200 and the contactingsurface 131, the inclination angle of the contactingsurface 131 is more closely approximate to the inclination angle of a plane L2 connecting the axis of rotation of thedevelopment roller 71 and the axis of rotation of thelock lever 200. This ensures that a force from thecontact rib 230 for pushing up the contactingsurface 131 is transmitted to the contactingsurface 131. - As best seen in
FIG. 5 , when the user rotates thelock lever 200 to a predetermined amount, theabutment rib 140 moves upward, so that the engagement between theabutment rib 140 and thepressing surface 301 of the rockingarm 300 is released. At this time, the rockingarm 300 rotates in the clockwise direction of the figure by the urging force of thecoil spring 320, and the retainingsurface 302 strongly presses theabutment rib 140 to push up theabutment rib 140. This causes thedevelopment cartridge 7 to pop up (although not shown in the figure), so that the user can easily recognize that thedevelopment cartridge 7 has been disengaged from thedrum cartridge 6. - After the
abutment rib 140 is popped up and drops on the retainingsurface 302 of the rockingarm 300, the retainingsurface 302 supports theabutment rib 140. Therefore, even if thelock lever 200 returns to the locking position from the lifting position, the retainingsurface 302 can retain thedevelopment cartridge 7 in a released state. As described above, since theprocess cartridge 5 includes the retainingsurface 302 configured to retain thedevelopment cartridge 7 which has been disengaged from thedrum cartridge 6 by the operation of thelock lever 200, the user first operates thelock lever 200 by one hand and then he can easily remove thedevelopment cartridge 7 from thedrum cartridge 6 by holding the holdingportion 101 of thedevelopment cartridge 7 using the same hand. - Further, instead of providing the
lock lever 200 at the front side of thedrum cartridge 6, thelock lever 200 is located between the axis ofrotation 75A of theagitator 75 and thedevelopment roller 71, particularly, in a position close to a contact line between thedevelopment roller 71, which is a rotation center of thedevelopment cartridge 7, and thephotoconductor drum 61. Therefore, thedevelopment cartridge 7 displaces in the removing direction to a large amount even if the amount of displacement of thelock lever 200 is small. - Further, the rocking
arm 300 has the retainingsurface 302 configured to retain thedevelopment cartridge 7 disengaged from thedrum cartridge 6. This can reduce the number of constituent parts as compared with a configuration in which a separate member for retaining thedevelopment cartridge 7 disengaged from thedrum cartridge 6 is provided other than the rockingarm 300. - A detailed description will be given of a second embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- Whereas the locking member and the retaining member are provided discretely in the first embodiment, the locking member and the retaining member are formed as a single part in this embodiment.
- In this embodiment, parts similar to those previously described in the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals and detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- As seen in
FIG. 7A , a lockingrib 110 and a liftingrib 130 are formed on a side wall of thedevelopment cartridge 7. - The locking
rib 110 is disposed below a lockingmember 400 to be described later. The lockingrib 110 has asurface 111 which faces upward. - The lifting
rib 130 is disposed above the lockingmember 400 to be described later. The liftingrib 130 has a contactingsurface 131 which faces diagonally downward and frontward. - The locking
member 400 is configured to be switchable between a locking position (as seen inFIG. 7A ) in which thedevelopment cartridge 7 attached to thedrum cartridge 6 is in a locked state and restrained from being moved in the removing direction and a lifting position (as seen inFIG. 7B ) in which the locked state is released and thedevelopment cartridge 7 is movable in the removing direction. - The locking
member 400 principally includes amain body portion 410, a lockingprotrusion 420, and a liftingprotrusion 430 as an example of a contact portion. - The
main body portion 410 includes two circular plates, one of which is provided inside thedrum cartridge 6 on a left wall thereof and, as best seen inFIG. 8 , the other one of which is provided outside thedrum cartridge 6 on the left wall thereof. The two circular plates are connected by a connecting shaft which is shown in the figure without a reference numeral. Themain body portion 410 is rotatably supported by thedrum cartridge 6. - As best seen in
FIG. 7A , themain body portion 410 disposed inside thedrum cartridge 6 has agroove 411 at a surface facing to thedrum cartridge 6. Thegroove 411 is formed in a circumferential direction along an edge of themain body portion 410. Thegroove 411 is formed such that aprojection 412 to be described later is brought into contact with a lower end portion of thegroove 411 when the lockingmember 400 is in the locking position, whereas theprojection 412 is bought into contact with an upper end portion of thegroove 411 when the lockingmember 400 is in the lifting position. - The locking
protrusion 420 is formed as a protrusion having a substantially triangular configuration as seen from side. To be more specific, the lockingprotrusion 420 extends from themain body portion 410 such that it protrudes in the downward direction while the lockingprotrusion 420 is in the locked state. In the locked state, the lockingprotrusion 420 engages with thesurface 111 of the lockingrib 110 from above, thereby restraining thedevelopment cartridge 7 from being moved in the removing direction. - The lifting
protrusion 430 is formed as a protrusion having a substantially triangular configuration as seen from side. To be more specific, the liftingprotrusion 430 extends and protrudes from themain body portion 410 at a position downstream from the lockingprotrusion 420 in the rotating direction of themain body portion 410. In the lifting position of the lockingmember 400 as shown inFIG. 7B , the liftingprotrusion 430 comes into contact with the contactingsurface 131 of the liftingrib 130 of thedevelopment cartridge 7 and pushes up the liftingrib 130. - As best seen in
FIGS. 7A and 7B , aprojection 412 is formed on the inner surface of thedrum cartridge 6. Theprojection 412 sticking out toward thedevelopment cartridge 7 is engageable with thegroove 411. - In the
process cartridge 5 according to the second embodiment, while thedevelopment cartridge 7 is attached to thedrum cartridge 6, the lockingprotrusion 420 of the lockingmember 400 engages with thesurface 111 of the lockingrib 110 from above. This can restrain thedevelopment cartridge 7 from being moved in the removing direction. - When the user rotates the
main body portion 410 of the lockingmember 400 in the anticlockwise direction of the figure, the engagement between the lockingprotrusion 420 and the lockingrib 110 is released. When the user further rotates the lockingmember 400, the liftingprotrusion 430 comes into contact with the contactingsurface 131 of the liftingrib 130 to push up the liftingrib 130, so that thedevelopment cartridge 7 is moved in the removing direction. - As best seen in
FIG. 7B , when the user rotates themain body portion 410 of the lockingmember 400 until theprojection 412 is brought into contact with one end portion of thegroove 411 positioned in an upstream side in the rotating direction of themain body portion 410, a force acts on the lifting protrusion 430 (see outline arrow inFIG. 7B ) in such a direction as to rotate the lockingmember 400 in the anticlockwise direction of the figure. This is, because the contactingsurface 131 of the liftingrib 130 faces diagonally downward and frontward and the force acts on the liftingprotrusion 430 in a position frontward of an axis of rotation of themain body portion 410. However, since theprojection 412 contacts with the end portion of thegroove 411 positioned in the upstream side in the rotating direction of themain body portion 410, the lockingmember 400 is retained in the position shown inFIG. 7B . Namely, the liftingprotrusion 430 operates as a retaining member for retaining thedevelopment cartridge 7 disengaged from thedrum cartridge 6 in the released state. - Therefore, as with the first embodiment, since the
process cartridge 5 according to the second embodiment includes the liftingprotrusion 430 configured to retain thedevelopment cartridge 7 which has been disengaged from thedrum cartridge 6 and moved in the removing direction by the operation of the lockingmember 400, the user first operates the lockingmember 400 by one hand and then he can easily remove thedevelopment cartridge 7 from thedrum cartridge 6 by holding the holdingportion 101 of thedevelopment cartridge 7 using the same hand and pulling thedevelopment cartridge 7 in the forward direction. - Although illustrative embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, the present invention is not limited to these specific embodiments. It is to be understood that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
- In the above exemplary embodiments, the
photoconductor drum 61 is employed as an example of a photoconductor. However, the present invention is not limited to this specific configuration. For example, a belt-type photoconductor may be employed. - Further, in the above exemplary embodiments, the
process cartridge 5 according to the present invention is adapted to the laser printer 1. However, the present invention is applicable to other image forming apparatuses such as a copying machine and a multifunction peripheral.
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